Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen, and Merchant, of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV.: with Notes, Illustrative and ExplanatoryFor the author; W.B. Brodie & Company, 1837 - 622 страници |
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... , that Aubrey , the Wiltshire Antiquary , ( who lived about the middle of the 17th century , midway between the 15th and the 19th centuries - the respective days of John Halle , and those of our present times , ) PREFACE . vii.
... , that Aubrey , the Wiltshire Antiquary , ( who lived about the middle of the 17th century , midway between the 15th and the 19th centuries - the respective days of John Halle , and those of our present times , ) PREFACE . vii.
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... lived in the days of Richard , the Second , in his Prologue to the Canterbury Tales , describes the pilgrims accidentally meeting at the Tabard , an inn in Southwark . Amongst these , says he , " A Marchant was ther with a forked berd ...
... lived in the days of Richard , the Second , in his Prologue to the Canterbury Tales , describes the pilgrims accidentally meeting at the Tabard , an inn in Southwark . Amongst these , says he , " A Marchant was ther with a forked berd ...
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... lived as sumptuously , as the Saxons did meanly , and we cannot wonder , that the Norman Broche eclipsed the Saxon Spit . On reference to the plates of the Bayeux Tapestry ( published by the Antiquarian Society ) of supposed coeval ...
... lived as sumptuously , as the Saxons did meanly , and we cannot wonder , that the Norman Broche eclipsed the Saxon Spit . On reference to the plates of the Bayeux Tapestry ( published by the Antiquarian Society ) of supposed coeval ...
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... lived in that reign , and whose pictures of the age are equally humorous , and faithful , describes the Squire , ( the son of the Knight , ) as a beau of that day - his locks were daintily curled ! He accompanied his father , the Knight ...
... lived in that reign , and whose pictures of the age are equally humorous , and faithful , describes the Squire , ( the son of the Knight , ) as a beau of that day - his locks were daintily curled ! He accompanied his father , the Knight ...
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... lived in this reign , and depicted in severe terms the vanities of the reigning dress . His descrip- tion of the Pilgrims in the Prologue of his ad- mirable " Canterbury Tales , " are faithful , and * Annales of England , p . 343 . well ...
... lived in this reign , and depicted in severe terms the vanities of the reigning dress . His descrip- tion of the Pilgrims in the Prologue of his ad- mirable " Canterbury Tales , " are faithful , and * Annales of England , p . 343 . well ...
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æra amongst ancient anelace appears appellation arms article of dress Aubrey bear beard beaver believe Bishop broche Calais called Cathedral century chantry Chaucer Christian Church City of Salisbury cloth Cross curious doublet doubt Duke Earl of Warwick Edward endeavour England fashion feather Galante gentle reader girdle Godmanstone gold gown Greek hair head Henry History honour hose House House of Lancaster House of York Hudibras Hungerford instance interesting John Halle King Knight Labarum Lady ladye faire land letters Lord Malmesbury manor Mayor merchant merchant's mark Minshieu Norman observed Old Sarum origin ornamental person plate portrait present probably Queen quod reign remark Richard Romans Saint Christopher saith Sarum Saviour Saxon says seen seid shaved shoe Sovereign staple Strutt supposed Taylour Thomas Halle tion unto Warwick and Salisbury wear ween William of Malmesbury wool word worn
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